Everywhere you go, there’s a growing interest in vegetarianism and even people who aren’t vegetarian continue to choose meat-free options when dining out. So if you’re curious about whether or not Starbucks has a vegetarian menu, the good news is, they do! In fact, they offer plenty of vegetarian options at Starbucks. Here are my top recommendations:
Starbucks Vegetarian Options – My Top Recommendations
Kale and Mushroom Egg Bites
Enjoy the delightful blend of chopped kale and portabella mushrooms, mixed into cage-free eggs and added with some Monterey Jack cheese. These bites are cooked using the French sous vide method, so you get a smooth texture packed with flavor. This is my go to high-protein breakfast under 250 calories.
Spinach, Feta & Egg White Wrap
The Spinach, Feta & Egg White Wrap at Starbucks uses cage-free egg whites, spinach, feta cheese, and tomatoes wrapped in a perfectly toasted whole-wheat tortilla.
Egg White & Roasted Red Pepper Egg Bites
These bites are prepared using the French sous vide technique and combines Monterey Jack cheese, spinach, and fire-roasted red peppers. It’s a tasty and convenient high-protein breakfast for vegetarians or anyone looking for a healthy breakfast option at SBUX.
Rolled & Steel-Cut Oatmeal with Blueberries and Evolution Fresh Organic Green Devotion
The hearty Blueberry Oatmeal has rolled and steel-cut oats that are topped with blueberries, nuts, fruits and seeds and a touch of agave syrup. You can pair it with the Evolution Fresh Organic Green Devotion, which has cucumber and leafy greens.
The Complete Starbucks Vegetarian Menu
Starbucks Breakfast Vegetarian Options
- Impossible Breakfast Sandwich
- Spinach, Feta, and Cage-Free Egg White Wrap
- Classic Oatmeal
- Bagels (Plain, Multigrain, Cinnamon Raisin) with Cream Cheese or Avocado Spread
- Yogurt Parfait
Starbucks Lunch and Dinner Vegetarian Options
- Cauliflower Tabbouleh Salad
- Tomato and Mozzarella Sandwich
- Grilled Cheese Sandwich
- Quinoa and Vegetable Protein Bowl
Starbucks Vegetarian Snacks
- Fruit Cup
- Nut and Seed Packs
- Popcorn or Chips
- Protein Bars
Starbucks Vegetarian Beverages
- Coffee and Espresso (Hot and Cold)
- Tea (Hot and Iced)
- Frappuccino
- Refreshers
Which Starbucks Drinks are Vegetarian?
Customers worldwide can enjoy many plant-based options on Starbucks menus. In the U.S., there are nondairy beverages to choose from such as the Iced Hazelnut Oatmilk Shaken Espresso, Iced Brown Sugar Oatmilk Shaken Espresso, and both Hot and Iced Honey Almondmilk Flat Whites. For Starbucks Refreshers there’s the Paradise Drink, Pink Drink, and Dragon Drink. Depending on the season, you can also can try the Iced Apple Crisp Oatmilk Macchiato, Iced Coffee, Iced Apple Crisp Oatmilk Shaken Espresso and Iced Sugar Cookie Almondmilk Latte.
Starbucks introduced nondairy milk options in the U.S. back in 1997 when it started offering soymilk. The menu later expanded to include coconut milk, almondmilk and oatmilk.
Is the Starbucks Impossible Breakfast Sandwich Any Good?
Absolutely. The Starbucks Impossible Breakfast Sandwich is so tasty you’ll forget it’s vegetarian. Check out the glowing reviews for this sandwich here.
Is the Starbucks Pink Drink Vegetarian?
Yes, the Pink Drink is completely vegan. To order it, just ask for the Strawberry Acai Refresher to be made with coconut milk instead of water.
Is the Impossible Sandwich at Starbucks Vegetarian?
The Starbucks Impossible Breakfast Sandwich is vegetarian, featuring an Impossible plant-based sausage patty, a cage-free fried egg, and aged cheddar cheese on artisanal ciabatta bread. The Impossible sausage is made from soy protein, oil, garlic and onion powders, and some fillers. However, it’s not considered vegan due to the inclusion of the egg and cheese.
Are the Starbucks Egg Bites Vegetarian?
The Starbucks egg bites are protein-packed vegetarian options at SBUX. These are the choices:
- Bacon & Gruyère Egg Bites – 19 grams of protein, 680 milligrams of sodium.
- Kale & Mushroom Egg Bites – 15 grams of protein, 340 milligrams of sodium.
- Egg White & Roasted Red Pepper Egg Bites – 12 grams of protein, 470 milligrams of sodium.
While these bites are high in protein, the use of multiple cheeses and generous seasoning means they also contain a significant amount of sodium.
Starbucks Customer Reviews about Vegetarian Options
Vegan Latte WOW
This Sbux is in the Albertsons shopping center at the gateway to Historic Boulder City. This SBux really knows its way around an almond milk latte. They are able to foam almond milk like nothing I have ever seen before. The SFV latte was so creamy it was unbelievable. I really wanted something creamy and sweet so I opted for the “scary-chemical” sugar free vanilla to save the carbs and calories.
If your someone looking to cut back on the carbs the almond milk is the way to go. The soy milk has sooooo much sugar. But that’s why it is so good in a Matcha.
If your heading to Kingman to buy Powerball tickets stop here. It’s easy to get into and out of.
Impossible Brand Breakfast Sandwich!!!!!
I just tried the Impossible Brand Sandwich.
OMGOSH!!!!! It’s so tasty and savory. This sandwich is on ciabatta with cheese ( from a cow) and egg ( from a chicken).
I did specify that the egg and cheese are not vegan.
I think this vegan sausage patty would be great with just a little Miyokos vegan cheese. That way is could be full-on vegan.
For my caffeine fix I ordered a Venti, hot, almond milk latte with SFV syrup and cinnamon powder steamed into the almond milk.
My calorie APP puts this at 140 calories and 8 carbs, not too shabby!!
I am in the car headed to Anaheim and so I needed a nosh. This Starbucks at Primm is the last one for 100 miles heading southbound. So plan accordingly….